US5544682A - Resolvation system for an active-ingredient-containing liquid solution - Google Patents

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US5544682A
US5544682A US08/277,199 US27719994A US5544682A US 5544682 A US5544682 A US 5544682A US 27719994 A US27719994 A US 27719994A US 5544682 A US5544682 A US 5544682A
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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  • the present invention relates generally to liquid solutions containing active ingredients for various uses. More particularly, the invention concerns a novel resolvation system for liquid solutions containing active ingredients that tend to kill odor-causing bacteria.
  • Active ingredients are manufactured and sold in solid or liquid form as intermediate products that are dissolved into corresponding solvents ultimately for application to a desired treatment area. Such active ingredients are available for a wide variety of applications including use as pesticides, insecticides, fertilizers, perfumes, deodorants, and food additives.
  • a procedure is known for dissolving an active ingredient into a liquid solvent to change the liquid chemically for a desired purpose.
  • many conventional pesticides, insecticides and fertilizers are made with an active ingredient, in a solid or liquid state, that is subsequently dissolved into a suitable liquid solvent by a user ultimately to apply the mixture to a desired location, e.g. certain regions of a plant or lawn.
  • Additional drawbacks include the relatively limited use, with respect to time or amount, of an active-ingredient-containing solution after the arduous mixing/measuring required by most of such conventional methods.
  • Time limitations are present because certain active-ingredient-containing solutions have a fixed-use life, e.g. certain solution use lives can be only a matter of minutes or hours.
  • Amount limitations are present for non-bulk quantity usage of such products. That is, where a small container is provided in a prepackaged, premixed form, its usefulness is obviously limited by the quantity in the package.
  • Yet another object is to provide such a system that allows a user visibly to monitor whether the system should be refilled with more solvent.
  • Another important object of the invention is to provide such a system for a deodorant product where the active ingredient is itself visible and is provided in a form that is attractive to consumers.
  • the invention requires that the amount of solid exceeds that which can be dissolved into the first volume of solvent, and that the container structure includes a removable closure device.
  • the idea is to accommodate reopening of the container structure for addition of a second volume of liquid solvent into the container structure after the user has emitted at least some of the first active-ingredient-containing solution.
  • the addition of the second volume of solvent causes release of a second charge of the active ingredient into the solvent to make a second active-ingredient-containing solution which the user can emit, via the liquid-emission structure, in desired amounts to desired target areas.
  • the system of the invention is preferably designed so that the amount of solid exceeds that which can be dissolved into the first and second volumes of solvent, thereby to accommodate successive addition of more volumes of solvent into the container structure after the user has emitted at least some of the active-ingredient-containing solutions present in the container structure.
  • Yet another aspect of the invention is to provide a method of successively solvating a solid containing an active ingredient.
  • the method of the invention includes the steps of selecting an amount of solid having an active ingredient, and placing the amount of solid in container structure. Other steps include (1) adding a first volume of liquid solvent capable of solvating a first portion of the solid to release a first charge of the active ingredient into the first volume of solvent to make a first active-ingredient-containing solution, and (2) emitting a desired amount of the first solution to a desired target area.
  • Another step involves replacing the emitted solution by adding a second volume of liquid solvent to the container structure after performing the emitting step, with the addition of the second volume of solvent causing release of a second charge of the active ingredient into the solvent to make a second active-ingredient-containing solution.
  • the invention also requires the step of re-emitting a desired amount of the second solution to a desired target area.
  • FIG. 1 is an isometric view showing the preferred embodiment of the resolvation system of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is another elevational view showing how the system is filled with a first volume of liquid solvent ultimately for initial use by a user.
  • FIG. 4 depicts the system shown in FIG. 3 after an amount of the first volume has been used.
  • FIG. 5 shows a second volume of liquid solvent being added to the system.
  • FIGS. 6-11 show additional views of the system after successive usage of additional volumes of liquid solvent and refilling/adding additional volumes of such solvent.
  • System 10 includes an amount of solid 12 having an active ingredient (undepicted) and a container structure, or bottle, 14 for holding both solid 12 and to-be-described solvent.
  • a first volume 16 of liquid solvent is added to bottle 14.
  • the solvent is chosen to be capable of solvating a first portion of the solid to release a first charge of the active ingredient into the first volume of solvent to make a first active-ingredient-containing solution 17.
  • activated-ingredient-containing solution 17 will become saturated with an equilibrium quantity of active ingredient. It has been found that an active-ingredient-saturated solution is obtained at room temperature by either vigorous shaking of the system for about 30 seconds, or by allowing the system to sit overnight.
  • system 10 also includes a liquid-emission structure 18 associated with container structure 14 and including an actuator substructure 20, such as a conventional spray pump, actuable by the user to emit a desired amount of the solution to a desired target area.
  • the target area depends on the application, e.g. a plant if it is a pesticide application, a human underarm if it is a deodorant application.
  • Liquid-emission structure 18 also includes a tube 19 which is inserted into active-ingredient-containing solution 17. In the preferred embodiment tube 19 extends about halfway down into bottle 14 to (1) simplify insertion of tube 19 around solid 12, and (2) limit the tendency of tube 19 to become plugged by a small piece(s) of solid 12.
  • the invention requires that the amount of solid exceeds that which can be dissolved into first volume 16, and that bottle 14 includes a removable closure device, such as a screw top, or lid, 22.
  • the idea is to accommodate reopening of the bottle (FIG. 5) for addition of a second volume 24 (FIG. 5) of liquid solvent into the bottle after the user has emitted at least some of first active-ingredient-containing solution 17.
  • the addition of second volume 24 causes release of a second charge of the active ingredient into the solvent to make a second active-ingredient-containing solution 26 which the user can emit, via the liquid-emission structure, in desired amounts to desired target areas.
  • a particularly appropriate application of the invention is as a deodorant resolvator for a liquid solution containing an active ingredient that tends to kill odor-causing-bacteria.
  • the resolvator includes all components described above and system 10 may also be thought of as resolvator 10.
  • bottle 14 of resolvator 10 is constructed from visible-light-transmissive material such as a clear suitable plastic, and solid 12 is configured either in plural crystal forms 12a-f, or as a single, relatively large piece which is cut to fill at least about 30% of the volume of bottle 14. If solid 12 is configured in plural crystal forms 12a-f, these forms may be approximately 1/4-inch to 1 1/2-inches in diameter.
  • the crystal forms preferably have sharp edges and have the appearance of natural crushed rock.
  • solution 17 will ultimately reach the same concentration of active ingredient (the equilibrium quantity of solid 12 when it is saturated in solution) regardless of how much solvent is added in a refill. Thus, there is no need to carefully measure the appropriate amount of solvent or solid when refilling the container structure.
  • the crystal forms of solid 12 preferably retain their shape, form and appearance until they are completely dissolved. In other words, they do not crumble or turn to a sludge, but instead retain their general crystalline form as they decrease in size and dissolve.
  • Another version of the two-part bottle includes configuring the lower part and upper part to be repeatably sealed together manually such as by screwing. This enables a user to unseal (e.g. unscrew) the two parts and replenish solid 12. The capability of replenishing solid 12 makes almost unlimited the number of times resolvation system 10 can be reused.
  • resolvator 10 can be held easily in the user's hand and applied to a desired area of the user's body by actuating liquid-emission structure 18 via spray pump 20. After using resolvator 10, closure device 22 may be removed from bottle 14 and second volume 24 of tap water may be added. After reclosing the bottle, resolvator 10 may be reused. Multiple refillings are possible. It is also contemplated that bottle 14 may be manufactured without including first volume 16 of water, which will require that the consumer add the first volume to bottle 14 at home using tap water.

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EP95926748A EP0773884B1 (fr) 1994-07-19 1995-07-18 Systeme de resolvatation pour une solution liquide contenant un ingredient actif
PCT/US1995/009118 WO1996002419A1 (fr) 1994-07-19 1995-07-18 Systeme de resolvatation pour une solution liquide contenant un ingredient actif
DK95926748T DK0773884T3 (da) 1994-07-19 1995-07-18 Opløsningssystem til en flydende opløsning, der indeholder en aktiv ingrediens
ES95926748T ES2171545T3 (es) 1994-07-19 1995-07-18 Sistema de resolvatacion para una solucion liquida que contiene un ingrediente activo.
DE69523461T DE69523461T2 (de) 1994-07-19 1995-07-18 Auflösungssystem für eine wirkstoffhaltige flüssige lösung
AT95926748T ATE207437T1 (de) 1994-07-19 1995-07-18 Auflösungssystem für eine wirkstoffhaltige flüssige lösung
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